The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, March 07, 1896, Image 12

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C7 hours to San Francisco.
65J hours to Portland.
89 hours to Los Angeles.
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faying sccutcd frim t!ie Ciurler
Pw' lisli ng Co. all copper p.'tc- ;ere
tefure controlled by them, wc shall
fee rfeased to fill orders lor Engraved
Cards ami Wedding Stationery on
licrt notice and in a satisfactory man-
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A BICYCLE FOR NOTHING.
The Pacemaker will give away a high
grade, WOO wheel, to the wheelman or
wheelwoman sending in the largest
number ot paid subscriptions, yearly or
half yearly, by June" 1G. The wheel will
bo given away without any restrictions
absolutely free.
A comfortable California trip can be
taken every Thursday at 10:30 a. m. in a
through tourist sleeping car, Lincoln to
Eos Angelos without change via the
Burlington. Remember this' when ar
ranging for your winter trip. Depot
ticket office, 7th street between F and
Q Btreets. City office, corner Tenth and
O streets.
First pub. Feb. 1.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
Charles W Mosher, Phoenix National
bank of New York, Isaac Lang and
Aaron Lang, partners as Lang Brothers,
Dixon National bank ot Dixon, III., La
Salle National bank of LaSalle. III., the
Peoples National bank of Rock Island
111., the Farmers and Merchants Na
tional bank of Ualva, 111., defendants
will take notice that on the 21th day of
January, 1896, the Norway National
bank of Norway, Maine, plaintiff herein
filed its petition in the district court of
Lancaster county, Nebraska, against
said defendants and other, the object
and prayer of which are to foreclose and
sell foiir certain certificates of stock ot
the Lincoln Gas company, being certifi
cates No. 45 for 100 share, 47 for 100
shares, GG for 25 shares and 83 for 10,
shares, which said certificates were de-
Sailed by the defendant, the Western
anufacturing company with the
American Exchange National bank to
secure the payment of two certain
promissory notes, and any renewals
thereof.for the aggregate sum of $15,000.
This plaintiff is now the owner of one of
said renewal notes, said note being dated
the 21st day of October, 1895, for the
Bm of $7,500 and due and payable in
BtDety days after date thereof, that
there is now due upon said note the sum
of 7,505, for which sum with interest
rom this date at the rate of ten per
cent per annum plaintiff prays for a de
cree, that defendants b required to pay
the same, or that said collateral secur
ity, to-wit said four certificates of stock
may be Bold to satisfy the amount found
to be due.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before the 9th day ot March,
1896.
Norway National bank of Norway
Maine. Plaintiff. -f
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First publication Jan. 25.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
by virtue of an order of sale Issued by
the clerk of the district court of the
Third Judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county, in an
action wherein Francis C. Faulkner,
assignee of the Connecticut River Sav
ings bank is plaintiff, and George Engle
defendant.
I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 25th
day of February A. D. 1896, at the east
door of the court house, in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
offer for sale at public auction, the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
Lot number three (3) in block number
one (1) in Summerdale addition to Lin
coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska.
Given under my hind this 23rd day
of January, A. D., 1896.
John Trompen,
Sheriff,
fob 22.
KOCK ISLAND PbAiriNG CARDS.
These popular cards are again for sale
at 10 cents per pack, and thousands are
buying them. They are the slickest
card you ever handled, and 10 cents in
stamps cr coin per pack will secure one
QOOCQ-Q OOOOO
H. W. BROWN
1 Druggist and
J I Bookseller.
Fine Stationery
and
Calling Cards
or more pacxs
If money order, draff or stamps for
five packs is received (viz., 50 cents) we
will send them by express, charges paid.
Orders for single packs are sent by mail,
postpaid.
If you want each pack to contain an
elegant engraved whist rules, remit with
your order 2 cents extra per pack.
Address,
John Sebastian, G.P A
Chicago
Rudy's Pile Suppository
guaranteed to cure Piles and Con
stipation, or money refunded. 50 cents
per box. Send two stamps for circular
and Free Sample to Martin Rudy,
Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa.
No postals answered. For sale by all
first class druggist everywhere. H
T. Clarke Co., wholesale agents
Canon City coal at the WbUebreast
Coal and Lime Co.
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Legal work solicited. Depositions
a specialty. All kinds of type
writing done.
ROOM 104, BURR BLOCK,
Lincoln, Neb.
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LAUNDRY
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South Eleventh Street.
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California
In ex Tourlat sleeper
It is the RIGHT way.
Pay more and you are
extravagant. Pay less
and you are uncomfort
able. The newest, brightest,
cleanest and easiest
riding Tourist sleepers
areu6ed for our
Personally conducted
excursions to
California
which leave Lincoln
every Thursday at
10:30 a. m., reachiug
San Francisco Sunday
evening, and Los An
geles Monday noon.
Ask G.W.Bonnell city
ticket agent, cor 10th
and O Sts., Lincoln
Neb for full information
or write to
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re the only ice wagons hawHHy
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